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Toggle Switches with Fast-On Tabs **Breaking News**

 
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 9:57 am    Post subject: Toggle Switches with Fast-On Tabs **Breaking News** Reply with quote

Here's some breaking news for those following the burnt-switch thread:

I am receipt of a photo from another builder that shows three switches with burnt fast-on tabs! He's identified that two of the switches are the Wig-Wag switch and the Strobe switch. Not sure what the third one is for. I am getting more information and will post it here, including the indentification of the switches and the brands.

Compare this new photo: http://www.vx-aviation.com/rv-9a/photos/Electrical/PH_Switches.JPG

With the photo from my aircraft: http://www.vx-aviation.com/rv-9a/photos/Electrical/IMG_0935_2.JPG

My investigation shows no burned terminals on my Wig-Wag, Landing or Taxi switches, although they did get warm. I do have inrush current limiters on the lighting circuits. My Strobe switch (photo) was toasted, literally, as shown in the second photo.

What are the commonalities here? Both are from RV-9As but that's irrelevant. Both aircraft have problems with both the Strobe and Wig-Wag switches (and potentially Landing and Taxi circuits as well). Have yet to identify the switch manufacturers, but evidence is leaning towards brand-independence.

Stay tuned.

Vern


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 10:29 am    Post subject: Toggle Switches with Fast-On Tabs **Breaking News** Reply with quote

One correction, there are only 2 switches affected in the photo, the third has a black tie-wrap on it! The two circuits that show distress (left to right) are the Wig-Wag and Strobe switches.
I have confirmed that the Strobe switch is made by Carling, but the Wig-Wag brand has not been confirmed.

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 12:02 pm    Post subject: Toggle Switches with Fast-On Tabs **Breaking News** Reply with quote

Vern -

I'm betting on sub-standard crimps in high-current circuits. As in not
enough wire in the tube to make a proper crimp. For the sake of
argument, let's call that a "light" crimp. A light crimp may withstand
a tug-test, but then begin to loosen up under the vibration and heat
cycles of normal operation. Heat cycles then accelerate deterioration
of the joint.

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 12:53 pm    Post subject: Toggle Switches with Fast-On Tabs **Breaking News** Reply with quote

I've got some crimps into Bob for F/A, so we can test your theory. It's a
bit worrisome, however, that (at least) three persons have had similar
failures on their strobe switches, and two on their lamp switches.

The other photo I provided is from a builder 3000 miles away, using the same
fast-ons and presumably the same crimper.

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 12:56 pm    Post subject: Toggle Switches with Fast-On Tabs **Breaking News** Reply with quote

More information from the new photo (friend's airplane). The Wig-Wag switch that is failing is from: http://www.apem.com/pdf/600H-600NH.pdf. It is a 644H.
The wig-wag circuit is flashing an MR16 50W lamp. The HID landing light switch looks fine. Strobe is a Carling switch.

More data.... maybe not more information, yet!

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 17, 2008 7:50 pm    Post subject: Toggle Switches with Fast-On Tabs **Breaking News** Reply with quote

OK, here's where I'm heading: Strobe switches are failing. We now have 5 confirmed failures (I've had 2, Bob Nuckolls has done a failure analysis on another, plus three more that I have been advised about recently). In addition, we've had wig-wag and landing/taxi switch failures reported.

The most recent information I have from the new case documented in the previous message is that yes, indeed, the switch rivets are loose. It looks like a common contributing factor.

Since my replacement switches work fine, but only have a couple of hours of flight time on them, it's tough to tell if we have a problem with certain manufacturers' switches, or an application problem. At this point, I'm betting that we have an application problem due to the high inrush currents that landing/taxi lamps and strobe supplies exhibit.

Bob, based on my personal experience and the evidence provided by others, I think it would be a good idea to use high-inrush automotive relays for these circuits, controlled by low-cost switches. Since landing and taxi lights are often wig-wagged, it would be possible to replace the wig-wag flasher with a configuration that only uses relays to handle the high currents in all three modes (wig-wag, taxi, landing). The Strobe circuit would be a simple SPST relay.

I know you haven't received my bag-o-bits with the failed switch components and crimps yet so I may be jumping the gun. Nevertheless, there are enough burning switches and terminals out there where we have a potential safety problem that needs to be addressed. Relays may be a band-aid to cover up cheap switch design, but they are designed for this purpose and are very reliable.

Thanks,
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